AbstractIt is now well established that people’s social relationships are crucial to their wellbeing, livelihood, and life prospects. We may therefore expect to see a broadly positive association b...
The last twenty years have witnessed extraordinarily rapid progress in basic neuroscience, including the collection of unprecedented amounts of neuroimaging, genetic and other data relevant...
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic upended our societies and re-shaped the way we go about our day-to-day lives—from how we work and interact to the way we buy groceries and attend school. In this talk, I will p
Network science has increasingly become central to the field of epidemiology. However, many networks derived from modern datasets are not just large, but dense, with a high average degree. One way to
The nextcolloquium, which takes place on February 28, 2024 at 10:00 am U.S. EasternTime, will feature a presentation by Kimberly Glass from Brigham and Women's Hospital.NetworkModeling for Precisio...
Cultural InteractionAbstractNetwork science and the discipline of art history share a common root in Leibniz, which perhaps remains surprising. As early as the 1920s, this shared foundation sparked...
As social media have become major channels for the diffusion of news and information, it is critical to understand how the complex interplay between cognitive, social, and algorithmic biases trigge...